Monday, January 30, 2017

Trump forgot a few countries

Trump forgot a few countries that have attacked our country.

Trump and his family have business ties
with
 Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Lebanon, Turkey and Azerbaijan.
We also must ban countries like
England and all of her British colonies, France, Canada, Japan, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Lebanon, Turkey and Azerbaijan.

Countries that have attacked this country in our past.
Syria, Libya, Sudan, Iraq, Iran, Yemen, Somalia,
have not attacked our country.
 
Terrorists from Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Lebanon, Turkey and Azerbaijan
are still allowed into the United States of America!
Terrorists from Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Lebanon, Turkey and Azerbaijan
have and still are attacking our country.
Does President Trump have business in
Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Egypt, and Lebanon?
YES!
One might think that
Egypt and Saudi Arabia,
the two countries that nearly all the 9/11 hijackers came from
and
which are currently known to be backing ISIS
and
other terrorists, in Saudi Arabia's case,
and
facing serious terror attacks on their own soil largely in response to government repression, in Egypt's
would be included in Trump's twisted analysis as potential sources of terrorism.

Nevertheless,
no, those countries were ignored.
 Conflicts of interest? Nah, just a coincidence.
Does President Trump have business in Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Egypt, and Lebanon?
Yes he sure does!
Even as President Trump takes steps to restrict visitors from some majority-Muslim countries,
he and his family continue to do business in some of the others.

Ethics experts question whether that might indicate conflicts between Trump's business interests and his role as U.S. president.
The executive action,
"Protecting The Nation From Foreign Terrorist Entry Into The United States,"
targets seven nations:
Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.
Trump has no business interests in those countries.
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One other thing they have in common,
 as NPR's Greg Myre writes:
 "No Muslim extremist from any of these places has carried out a fatal attack in the U.S. in more than two decades."
The 19 terrorists in the Sept. 11 attacks were from
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Lebanon and the United Arab Emirates,
Myre points out.
They are among the Muslim-majority countries not affected by Trump's immigration freeze,
but where Trump does business.
He has significant commercial interests in Turkey and Azerbaijan,
 is developing properties in Indonesia and Dubai,
and
has formed companies in Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
His daughter Ivanka said in 2015 that the company was looking at
 "multiple opportunities in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Qatar, Saudi Arabia —
 the four areas where we are seeing the most interest."
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Critics said it appears that Trump is picking favorites,
overlooking terrorist links in countries such as Saudi Arabia and Turkey
that have their own history of terrorism.